Thanks, Dan...but we're not talking about washout here. We're talking about the vertical measurement of the wing root spar fitting's bolt hole in relationship to the bottom of the wing spar, front spar vs. rear spar. I think they should be equal....front and rear spar, yet the plans on page 35 say different.
I cannot seem to cut and paste an URL lately so to see the site I use for distance / angle calculator you'd have to google search angular size calculator .
Since the subject has been broached...why is 2° the standard?I was just given a set of Air Camper blueprints that were purchased in the early 60's. The Air camper has 2° as target AOI as well. A PA-18 on the other hand is spec'd at around 4.5-5° bone stock. A Cub setup for STOL competition can have 7° or more. I've been pondering the benefit of increasing the root angle a bit for a couple of months, and am seriously considering dropping the front wing fitting an inch to double that to 4°. I think slower flight will be possible... at a cost of cruise speed